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  2. Neuron (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Neuron is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier. Established in 1988, it covers neuroscience and related biological processes. The current editor-in-chief is Mariela Zirlinger.

  3. Principles of Neural Science - Wikipedia

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    The original edition was 468 pages; now on the sixth edition, the book has grown to 1646 pages. The second edition was published in 1985, third in 1991, fourth in 2000. The fifth was published on October 26, 2012 and included Steven A. Siegelbaum and A.J. Hudspeth as editors. [1] The sixth and latest edition was published on March 8, 2021. [2]

  4. Morris–Lecar model - Wikipedia

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    The Morris–Lecar model is a biological neuron model developed by Catherine Morris and Harold Lecar to reproduce the variety of oscillatory behavior in relation to Ca ++ and K + conductance in the muscle fiber of the giant barnacle. [1] Morris–Lecar neurons exhibit both class I and class II neuron excitability.

  5. Tensor network theory - Wikipedia

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    Tensor network theory is a theory of brain function (particularly that of the cerebellum) that provides a mathematical model of the transformation of sensory space-time coordinates into motor coordinates and vice versa by cerebellar neuronal networks.

  6. Perceptrons (book) - Wikipedia

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    Some critics of the book [citation needed] state that the authors imply that, since a single artificial neuron is incapable of implementing some functions such as the XOR logical function, larger networks also have similar limitations, and therefore should be dropped. Research on three-layered perceptrons showed how to implement such functions.

  7. Scientists measure exact speed of human thought and the ...

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    Scientists have finally quantified the brain’s speed limit in processing human thought, an advance that reveals why we are able to process only one thought at a time.. The human body’s sensory ...

  8. List of neuroscience databases - Wikipedia

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    Neuron Cell morphology, projectome connectivity Healthy No [32] NeuroData: Volumetric datasets, atlases, and connectomics research Multiple Multiscale Images (3D, 4D) Various No Neuroelectro.org Electrophysiology of neurons Human, others Neuron Electrophysiological properties and data Healthy No [33] Neuromorpho.org 3D models of real neurons

  9. Jerzy Konorski - Wikipedia

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    He was the author of two important books on learning, Conditioned Reflexes and Neuron Organization (1948), and Integrative Activity of the Brain (1967). The first book, presented one of the first theories of associative learning as a result of long-term neuronal plasticity.

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